Trendsetters

Life is a beach, literally, at least for photographer Morgan Maassen. Known for his unique and dreamy surf photos, Maassen truly has been around the world and back. While Maassen was born and raised in Santa Barbara, Calif., he rarely find himself in one place for long.

Planning the perfect trip can be both exhilarating and nerve wracking, intuitive and overwhelming—you’re finally taking the time off to visit a new place, so you want to do it right. But with travel becoming increasingly more popular, hidden gems are rare, and the cultural experience you’re seeking may leave you wishing you never left…

Woody Gooch’s tender years belie the superlative quality of his work. Entirely self-taught, the young Australian photographer is grabbing the attention of the world, all while taking all of the newfound adulation in his remarkably laid-back stride.

Daphne Cheng is a vegan chef by necessity. Now the haute dining darling of New York and Shanghai’s cosmopolitan foodie circles, she became a vegan after reading The China Study, one of the most comprehensive nutrition studies ever performed on the link between diet and disease.

Most dieters begin their journey with the end-goal of body image in mind. Recently, however, there has been a shift in perception around the way dieting makes you feel, opposed to how it makes you look–something that Sakara Life’s co-founders took into consideration when launching their clean eating, meal delivery service.

Since its birth, the United States has remained a proud melting pot of influences from all corners of the world. Despite the nation’s cultural differences and vast ancestral influences, one tradition remains highly celebrated: food.

Polly Brown collaborates with Mr & Mrs Smith to capture a photograph that embodies each of their twelve award-winning hotels, for an around-the-world project that only ignites her love for travel even more.

Widely acclaimed photographer and cinematographer, Andy Best, has managed to do what most people only dream of doing: traversing some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes—and getting paid to do it.

Long before there were “influencers” and Instagram became a lens via which to peer into their respective personal spaces, Coveteur.com was capturing unfiltered, behind-the-scenes glimpses into fashion-industry personalities around the world, many of them unknown (and often unrecognized) at the time – stylists, makeup artists and designers – all tastemakers in their own right.